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David Griffin - Director of photography, National Geographic
As director of photography for National Geographic, David Griffin works with some of the most powerful photographs the world has ever seen.

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Griffin offers an intriguing look into the magazine's creative process on his blog, Editor's Pick, where he talks about how the magazine uses its extraordinary photos to tell compelling stories.

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David Griffin: How photography connects us

大卫·葛林芬:摄影连接世界

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作为《国家地理》杂志摄影总监,大卫·葛林芬坚信摄影有一种力量,能够将我们与我们所生存的世界紧密联系在一起。通过一系列精彩的摄影作品,他向我们讲述了如何用照片来叙事的主题。
- Director of photography, National Geographic
As director of photography for National Geographic, David Griffin works with some of the most powerful photographs the world has ever seen. Full bio

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Let's just start开始 by looking at some great photographs照片.
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让我们首先来看一些优秀的摄影作品
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This is an icon图标 of National国民 Geographic地理,
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这幅由史蒂夫·麦考瑞拍摄的阿富汗女孩
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an Afghan阿富汗 refugee难民 taken采取 by Steve史蒂夫 McCurry麦柯.
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是《国家地理》杂志的标志性作品之一
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But the Harvard哈佛 Lampoon讽刺 is about to come out
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听说《哈佛讽刺》杂志准备出版一期
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with a parody滑稽模仿 of National国民 Geographic地理,
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山寨版的《国家地理》
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and I shudder不寒而栗 to think what they're going to do to this photograph照片.
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我不敢想象他们打算怎么处理这幅照片
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Oh, the wrath愤怒 of PhotoshopPhotoshop中.
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或许会被 Photoshop 得惨不忍睹
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This is a jet喷射 landing降落 at San Francisco弗朗西斯科, by Bruce布鲁斯 Dale戴尔.
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这幅喷气机降落在旧金山的照片由布鲁斯·戴尔拍摄
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He mounted安装 a camera相机 on the tail尾巴.
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他把相机绑在了飞机垂直尾翼上
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A poetic诗意 image图片 for a story故事 on Tolstoy托尔斯泰, by Sam山姆 Abell一口钟.
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这幅充满诗意的照片是山姆·阿贝尔为一篇介绍托尔斯泰的文章拍摄
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Pygmies俾格米人 in the DRC刚果(金), by Randy兰迪 Olson奥尔森.
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蓝迪·奥森在刚果民主共和国拍摄的俾格米人
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I love this photograph照片 because it reminds提醒 me
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我很喜欢这幅照片
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of Degas'德加 bronze青铜 sculptures雕塑 of the little dancer舞蹈家.
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它让我想起了德加的著名铜铸雕像《小芭蕾舞者》
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A polar极性 bear swimming游泳的 in the Arctic北极, by Paul保罗 Nicklen尼克伦.
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保罗·尼克林拍摄的北极熊
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Polar极性 bears need ice to be able能够 to move移动 back and forth向前 --
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北极熊并不擅长游泳
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they're not very good swimmers游泳 --
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它们更喜欢在冰面上跳来跳去
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and we know what's happening事件 to the ice.
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不过大家都知道让它们蹦蹦跳跳的地方不多了
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These are camels骆驼 moving移动 across横过 the Rift裂痕 Valley in Africa非洲,
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这些是东非大裂谷地区的驼队
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photographed拍照 by Chris克里斯 Johns约翰斯.
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克里斯·琼斯拍摄
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Shot射击 straight直行 down, so these are the shadows阴影 of the camels骆驼.
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照片从正上方拍摄,画面中看到的实际是骆驼的影子
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This is a rancher农场工人 in Texas德州, by William威廉 Albert阿尔伯特 Allard阿拉德,
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这幅德州的牧场主照片由威廉·阿尔伯特·阿拉德拍摄
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a great portraitist肖像画家.
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威廉是一个优秀的人像摄影师
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And Jane Goodall古德尔, making制造 her own拥有 special特别 connection连接,
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这是一幅珍妮·古道尔的工作照
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photographed拍照 by Nick缺口 Nichols尼科尔斯.
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尼克·尼古拉斯拍摄
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This is a soap肥皂 disco迪斯科 in Spain西班牙, photographed拍照 by David大卫 Alan艾伦 Harvey哈维.
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这是大卫·阿伦·哈维在西班牙一个浴池迪吧拍摄的照片
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And David大卫 said that there was lot of weird奇怪的 stuff东东
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大卫说在舞池里发生的一些事
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happening事件 on the dance舞蹈 floor地板.
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简直让人难以想像
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But, hey, at least最小 it's hygienic卫生.
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不过,至少那里比较卫生
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(Laughter笑声)
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(大笑)
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These are sea lions狮子 in Australia澳大利亚 doing their own拥有 dance舞蹈,
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澳大利亚的海狮在表演它们自己的舞蹈
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by David大卫 Doubilet杜比莱.
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大卫·杜比列拍摄
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And this is a comet彗星, captured捕获 by Dr博士. Euan尤安 Mason石匠.
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这是尤安·曼森博士拍摄的一幅彗星
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And finally最后, the bow of the Titanic泰坦尼克号, without movie电影 stars明星,
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最后一张,没有电影明星的泰坦尼克船首像
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photographed拍照 by Emory埃默里 Kristof克里斯托夫.
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由埃默里·克里斯托弗拍摄
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Photography摄影 carries携带 a power功率 that holds持有 up
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尽管媒体的五光十色已经将一切吞噬
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under the relentless swirl漩涡 of today's今天的 saturated饱和的, media媒体 world世界,
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但摄影依旧保持着自己的力量
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because photographs照片 emulate仿真 the way
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摄影代表着我们心灵
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that our mind心神 freezes冻结 a significant重大 moment时刻.
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记录那些重要瞬间的一种方式
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Here's这里的 an example.
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给大家讲一个真实的故事吧
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Four years年份 ago, I was at the beach海滩 with my son儿子,
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四年前我和我的小孩一起去海边玩耍
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and he was learning学习 how to swim游泳
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那时他刚开始学游泳
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in this relatively相对 soft柔软的 surf冲浪 of the Delaware特拉华 beaches海滩.
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德拉华海滩的浪并不是太大
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But I turned转身 away for a moment时刻, and he got caught抓住 into a riptide激流
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可是偏偏在我转身的一瞬间接连两个浪头把他卷进了海里
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and started开始 to be pulled out towards the jetty码头.
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他拼命的向着岸边挣扎
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I can stand here right now and see,
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我现在还能回想到当时的情景
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as I go tearing撕裂 into the water after him,
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我扎进水里,向他游去
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the moments瞬间 slowing减缓 down and freezing冷冻 into this arrangement安排.
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一切就好像是慢镜头浮现在我眼前
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I can see the rocks岩石 are over here.
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我还记得这边是一滩礁石
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There's a wave about to crash紧急 onto him.
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那边是正要砸向他的浪头
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I can see his hands reaching到达 out,
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他向我伸出双手
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and I can see his face面对 in terror恐怖,
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脸上充满恐惧的表情
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looking at me, saying, "Help me, Dad."
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对着我大叫“爸爸,救救我”
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I got him. The wave broke打破 over us.
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终于我抱住了他,浪打在我们身上
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We got back on shore支撑; he was fine.
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我们回到了岸边,尽管他什么事也没有
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We were a little bit rattled叮叮当当.
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但我们还是被吓坏了
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But this flashbulb镁光灯 memory记忆, as it's called,
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这一切就仿佛一张照片定格在我的脑海
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is when all the elements分子 came来了 together一起 to define确定
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画面中的一切都是如此清晰
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not just the event事件, but my emotional情绪化 connection连接 to it.
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不光纪录了这件事,还包含我所有的情感
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And this is what a photograph照片 taps水龙头 into
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这正是摄影的意义
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when it makes品牌 its own拥有 powerful强大 connection连接 to a viewer观众.
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摄影作品与观众之间建立了一种情感上的联系
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Now I have to tell you,
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坦白的告诉大家
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I was talking to Kyle凯尔 last week about this,
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上个星期我告诉我儿子
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that I was going to tell this story故事.
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我打算在这里把这件故事将给大家听
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And he said, "Oh, yeah, I remember记得 that too!
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他说:“噢,我也记得这件事
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I remember记得 my image图片 of you
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我还记得当时的你
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was that you were up on the shore支撑 yelling大呼小叫 at me."
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站在岸边紧张大叫的样子”
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
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I thought I was a hero英雄.
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我还以为这小子把我当英雄的
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
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So,
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谁知道……
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this represents代表 -- this is a cross-sample跨样品 of
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回到正题
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some remarkable卓越 images图片 taken采取 by some of the world's世界 greatest最大 photojournalists摄影记者,
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刚才大家看到的是一系列顶尖职业摄影师
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working加工 at the very top最佳 of their craft手艺 --
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的巅峰作品
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except one.
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只有一张例外
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This photograph照片 was taken采取 by Dr博士. Euan尤安 Mason石匠
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这幅照片是尤安·曼森博士
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in New Zealand新西兰 last year,
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去年在新西兰拍摄的
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and it was submitted提交 and published发表 in National国民 Geographic地理.
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随后提交并刊登在《国家地理》杂志上
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Last year, we added添加 a section部分 to our website网站 called "Your Shot射击,"
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去年我们网站开通了一个新的栏目“读者作品”
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where anyone任何人 can submit提交 photographs照片 for possible可能 publication出版物.
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大家可以提交自己的摄影作品,择优刊发
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And it has become成为 a wild野生 success成功,
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这个栏目获得了巨大的成功
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tapping窃听 into the enthusiast爱好者 photography摄影 community社区.
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受到摄影爱好者的广泛好评
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The quality质量 of these amateur业余 photographs照片
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业余摄影爱好者们
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can, at times, be amazing惊人.
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总能在不经意间拍出一两张不错的作品
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And seeing眼看 this reinforces加强, for me,
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每当我看到这些作品总会更加认同这一观点
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that every一切 one of us has at least最小 one or two
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我们每个人一生中
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great photographs照片 in them.
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都至少拍到一两张不错的照片
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But to be a great photojournalist摄影记者,
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但是作为一位优秀的摄影记者
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you have to have more than just one or two
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一两张照片
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great photographs照片 in you.
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是远远不够的
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You've got to be able能够 to make them all the time.
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除了保证自己能不断拍出好的作品
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But even more importantly重要的,
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作为一名专业摄影师更重要的
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you need to know how to create创建 a visual视觉 narrative叙述.
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是让自己的照片活起来
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You need to know how to tell a story故事.
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优秀的摄影师必须知道如何用照片叙事
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So I'm going to share分享 with you some coverages覆盖范围
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我给大家看几个例子
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that I feel demonstrate演示 the storytelling评书 power功率 of photography摄影.
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让大家从中感受摄影的叙事力量
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Photographer摄影师 Nick缺口 Nichols尼科尔斯 went to document文件
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摄影师尼克·尼古拉斯前去乍得
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a very small and relatively相对 unknown未知 wildlife野生动物 sanctuary避难所
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拍摄一个很小、名气也不大的野生动物保护中心
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in Chad乍得, called Zakouma扎库马.
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扎库玛国家公园
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The original原版的 intent意图 was to travel旅行 there
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最初的动机只不过是去随意走走
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and bring带来 back a classic经典 story故事 of diverse多种 species种类,
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并拍摄一些充满异国情调的
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of an exotic异国情调 locale现场.
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野生动物图片
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And that is what Nick缺口 did, up to a point.
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尼克在一开始也正是这么做的
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This is a serval山猫的一种 cat.
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这是一只薮猫,是山猫的一种
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He's actually其实 taking服用 his own拥有 picture图片,
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实际上你可以把这当作一张自拍照
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shot射击 with what's called a camera相机 trap陷阱.
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用行话说这叫做陷阱拍摄
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There's an infrared红外线 beam光束 that's going across横过,
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相机发出一股红外线当作信号
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and he has stepped加强 into the beam光束 and taken采取 his photograph照片.
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山猫走到相机前,触发了红外线,就拍下了这张照片。
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These are baboons狒狒 at a watering洒水 hole.
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这是一些狒狒
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Nick缺口 -- the camera相机, again, an automatic自动 camera相机
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尼克同样使用陷阱拍摄
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took thousands数千 of pictures图片 of this.
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拍摄了数千张这类照片
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And Nick缺口 ended结束 up with a lot of pictures图片
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不过其中大部分
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of the rear ends结束 of baboons狒狒.
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都是狒狒屁股
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
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A lion狮子 having a late晚了 night snack小吃 --
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一只吃宵夜的狮子
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notice注意 he's got a broken破碎 tooth齿.
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注意看它已经长了虫牙
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And a crocodile鳄鱼 walks散步 up a riverbank河岸 toward its den巢穴.
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一只鳄鱼从水里爬回自己的窝
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I love this little bit of water
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我非常喜欢它尾巴上
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that comes off the back of his tail尾巴.
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滴落的这些水珠
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But the centerpiece核心 species种类 of Zakouma扎库马 are the elephants大象.
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不过大象才是扎库玛国家公园中最重要的物种
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It's one of the largest最大 intact完整 herds牛群 in this part部分 of Africa非洲.
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这也是非洲地区最大最完整的大象群落之一
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Here's这里的 a photograph照片 shot射击 in moonlight月光,
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这是月光下的一群大象
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something that digital数字 photography摄影 has made制作 a big difference区别 for.
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数码技术的出现让夜景拍摄变得更加容易
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It was with the elephants大象 that this story故事 pivoted摆动.
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大象的出现改变了整个故事的走向
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Nick缺口, along沿 with researcher研究员 Dr博士. Michael迈克尔 Fay仙女,
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尼克和研究员迈克尔·菲博士一起
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collared the matriarch女家长 of the herd放牧.
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开始关注起这群大象中的太后
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They named命名 her Annie安妮,
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他们管她叫做安妮
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and they began开始 tracking追踪 her movements运动.
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并通过无线电记录她的一切活动
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The herd放牧 was safe安全 within the confines界限 of the park公园,
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在公园巡警尽责地守护下
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because of this dedicated专用 group of park公园 rangers护林员.
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这些大象在保护区内过着安全的生活
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But once一旦 the annual全年 rains降雨 began开始,
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但当雨季来临时
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the herd放牧 would begin开始 migrating迁移 to feeding馈送 grounds理由 outside the park公园.
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大象们开始在保护区外的草场觅食
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And that's when they ran into trouble麻烦.
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悲剧就从这时开始
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For outside the safety安全 of the park公园 were poachers偷猎者,
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数不清的偷猎者正等候在保护区外
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who would hunt打猎 them down only for the value of their ivory象牙 tusks象牙.
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想要找机会杀死它们以获取象牙
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The matriarch女家长 that they were radio无线电 tracking追踪,
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在几周反复进出保护区的觅食活动之后
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after weeks of moving移动 back and forth向前, in and out of the park公园,
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太后身上的无线电信号
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came来了 to a halt outside the park公园.
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在保护区的外围地带停住了
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Annie安妮 had been killed杀害, along沿 with 20 members会员 of her herd放牧.
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安妮死了,同时被杀的还有她族群中的20位成员
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And they only came来了 for the ivory象牙.
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偷猎者这么做仅仅是为了它们的象牙
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This is actually其实 one of the rangers护林员.
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照片中是一位巡警
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They were able能够 to chase off one of the poachers偷猎者 and recover恢复 this ivory象牙,
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他们追捕到了一名偷猎者,找回了这些象牙
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because they couldn't不能 leave离开 it there,
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他们能做到的只是将这些象牙带回来
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because it's still valuable有价值.
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毕竟这些象牙非常值钱
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But what Nick缺口 did was he brought back
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但尼克做的
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a story故事 that went beyond the old-school老套 method方法
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是带回一个新的故事
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of just straight直行, "Isn't this an amazing惊人 world世界?"
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不是我们习以为常的“世界真奇妙”的故事
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And instead代替, created创建 a story故事 that touched感动 our audiences观众 deeply.
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而是一个让我们深思的故事
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Instead代替 of just knowledge知识 of this park公园,
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这不仅仅是一个关于自然保护区的故事
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he created创建 an understanding理解 and an empathy同情
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而是一种理解,一种体验
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for the elephants大象, the rangers护林员 and the many许多 issues问题
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关于大象、它们的守护者,
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surrounding周围 human-wildlife人类与野生动物 conflicts冲突.
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以及其他许许多多人与大自然的爱恨交织
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Now let's go over to India印度.
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现在我们把目光转移到印度
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Sometimes有时 you can tell a broad广阔 story故事 in a focused重点 way.
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有时候我们可以由点及面讨论一个很大的话题
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We were looking at the same相同 issue问题 that Richard理查德 Wurman沃尔曼
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touches触摸 upon in his new world世界 population人口 project项目.
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探讨 “新世界人口计划” 的这样一个话题。
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For the first time in history历史,
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人类历史上第一次
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more people live生活 in urban城市的, rather than rural乡村, environments环境.
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城市人口数量超过了农村人口
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And most of that growth发展 is not in the cities城市,
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这其中大部分人并非居住在市中心
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but in the slums贫民窟 that surround环绕 them.
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而是居住在城市周边的贫民窟里
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Jonas乔纳斯 BendiksenBendiksen, a very energetic有活力 photographer摄影师,
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乔纳斯·本迪克斯是一位精力旺盛的摄影师
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came来了 to me and said,
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他找到我,对我说:
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"We need to document文件 this, and here's这里的 my proposal提案.
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“我们应该记录这一切,我是这么想的:
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Let's go all over the world世界 and photograph照片 every一切 single slum贫民窟 around the world世界."
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让我们拍遍世界每个角落的贫民窟”
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And I said, "Well, you know, that might威力 be a bit ambitious有雄心 for our budget预算."
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我告诉他:“你要知道,这可需要一大笔钱才能办到”
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So instead代替, what we did was
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我们最后决定
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we decided决定 to, instead代替 of going out and doing what would result结果
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与其跑遍大江南北
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in what we'd星期三 consider考虑 sort分类 of a survey调查 story故事 --
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按照通常的报道方式
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where you just go in and see just a little bit of everything --
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获取一些浅显的片段
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we put Jonas乔纳斯 into Dharavi达拉维,
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还不如直接把乔纳斯
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which哪一个 is part部分 of Mumbai孟买, India印度,
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扔到孟买边上一个叫做达拉维的贫民窟
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and let him stay there, and really get into
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让他在那里触摸
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the heart and soul灵魂 of this really major重大的 part部分 of the city.
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这个城市重要组成部分的内心和灵魂
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What Jonas乔纳斯 did was not just go and do a surface表面 look
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乔纳斯的最终结果绝不仅是
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at the awful可怕 conditions条件 that exist存在 in such这样 places地方.
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浮光掠影地记录下当地糟糕透顶的状况
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He saw that this was a living活的 and breathing呼吸 and vital重要 part部分
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他看到了一个活生生的贫民窟
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of how the entire整个 urban城市的 area functioned运作.
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这是一个城市正常运转不可或缺的重要部分
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By staying tightly紧紧 focused重点 in one place地点,
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通过这样以点及面的拍摄方式
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Jonas乔纳斯 tapped窃听 into the soul灵魂 and the enduring持久 human人的 spirit精神
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乔纳斯在记录下了这个社区的灵魂之余
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that underliesunderlies this community社区.
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还记录下了包含在其中的人性精神
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And he did it in a beautiful美丽 way.
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他完美的做到了这一切
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Sometimes有时, though虽然, the only way to tell a story故事 is with a sweeping笼统的 picture图片.
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但有些时候,浮光掠影的照片也是讲述故事的唯一方式
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We teamed联手 up underwater水下 photographer摄影师 Brian布赖恩 Skerry斯凯利
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例如说我们与水下摄影师布莱恩·史格里
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and photojournalist摄影记者 Randy兰迪 Olson奥尔森
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及报道摄影师兰迪·奥尔森一道做的
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to document文件 the depletion消耗 of the world's世界 fisheries渔业.
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关于渔业过度捕捞现象的报道就是如此
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We weren't the only ones那些 to tackle滑车 this subject学科,
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我们不是报道这一话题的唯一媒体
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but the photographs照片 that Brian布赖恩 and Randy兰迪 created创建
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但是布莱恩和兰迪的作品
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are among其中 the best最好 to capture捕获 both the human人的
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在表现过度捕捞对于人类
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and natural自然 devastation毁坏 of overfishing过度捕捞.
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和大自然的毁灭性影响上是最优秀的
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Here, in a photo照片 by Brian布赖恩,
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这是布莱恩拍摄的一幅照片
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a seemingly似乎 crucified钉在十字架上 shark鲨鱼 is caught抓住 up
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在巴厘岛周边
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in a gill net off of Baja巴哈.
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一只在刺网上垂死挣扎的鲨鱼
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I've seen看到 sort分类 of OK pictures图片 of bycatch误捕,
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我见过不少还过得去的记录副捕捞的照片
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the animals动物 accidentally偶然 scooped挖出 up
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在捕捞特定鱼类的时候
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while fishing钓鱼 for a specific具体 species种类.
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总是会顺便捞上来一些别的什么生物
09:44
But here, Brian布赖恩 captured捕获 a unique独特 view视图
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但是布莱恩采用了一个特别的视角记录这一切
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by positioning定位 himself他自己 underneath the boat
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趁着倾倒副捕捞的机会
09:49
when they threw the waste浪费 overboard落水.
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他潜到渔船的下方拍摄了这张照片
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And Brian布赖恩 then went on to even greater更大 risk风险
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而拍摄这张照片时布莱恩冒得风险更大
09:57
to get this never-before-made以前从未发 photograph照片
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这是正在海底扫荡的拖网
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of a trawl拖网 net scraping the ocean海洋 bottom底部.
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在此以前从没有人拍过这样的照片
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Back on land土地, Randy兰迪 Olson奥尔森 photographed拍照
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让我们回到岸上,看看兰迪·奥尔森拍摄的照片
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a makeshift凑合的 fish market市场 in Africa非洲,
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这是非洲的一个临时水产品市场
10:08
where the remains遗迹 of filleted剔骨 fish were sold出售 to the locals当地人,
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渔夫们在这里向当地人出售鱼骨架
10:11
the main主要 parts部分 having already已经 been sent发送 to Europe欧洲.
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上面的鱼肉早已运往欧洲
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And here in China中国, Randy兰迪 shot射击 a jellyfish海蜇 market市场.
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这是兰迪在中国拍摄的水母交易市场
10:18
As prime主要 food餐饮 sources来源 are depleted耗尽,
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随着主要的鱼类数量日益稀少,
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the harvest收成 goes deeper更深 into the oceans海洋
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渔民们开始把眼光投向了大海深处
10:22
and brings带来 in more such这样 sources来源 of protein蛋白.
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以寻找更多可用的食物来源
10:24
This is called fishing钓鱼 down the food餐饮 chain.
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捕捞海洋食物链下方的更小鱼类
10:27
But there are also glimmers闪烁 of hope希望,
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但是现实也并非全然残酷
10:29
and I think anytime任何时候 we're doing a big, big story故事 on this,
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每次我们做一些类似的重大选题
10:32
we don't really want to go
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我们总不会将目光
10:34
and just look at all the problems问题.
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仅仅投向存在的问题
10:36
We also want to look for solutions解决方案.
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我们同时也在寻找希望
10:37
Brian布赖恩 photographed拍照 a marine海洋 sanctuary避难所 in New Zealand新西兰,
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这是布莱恩在新西兰一个渔业禁捕区拍摄的照片
10:41
where commercial广告 fishing钓鱼 had been banned取缔 --
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禁止商业捕捞后
10:43
the result结果 being存在 that the overfished过度捕捞 species种类 have been restored恢复,
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那些曾经一度濒临绝迹的物种重新恢复了生机
10:47
and with them a possible可能 solution for sustainable可持续发展 fisheries渔业.
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这也许是可持续性渔业发展的解决方案之一
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Photography摄影 can also compel迫使 us to confront面对
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摄影还会将我们刻意不愿面对的一些事实
10:53
issues问题 that are potentially可能 distressing令人痛心 and controversial争论的.
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带到我们面前
10:56
James詹姆士 Nachtwey纳赫特韦, who was honored荣幸 at last year's年份 TEDTED,
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去年在 TED 上倍受褒奖的詹姆斯·纳希微
11:00
took a look at the sweep of the medical system系统
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跟随美军拍摄了一组照片
11:02
that is utilized利用 to handle处理 the American美国 wounded负伤 coming未来 out of Iraq伊拉克.
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反映救治伊拉克伤兵的医护系统
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It is like a tube where a wounded负伤 soldier士兵 enters进入 on one end结束
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医护系统就好像一条管道,伤员们从一头钻进去
11:08
and exits退出 back home, on the other.
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从另一头出来时就回到了家中
11:11
Jim吉姆 started开始 in the battlefield战场.
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小詹的拍摄从战场开始
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Here, a medical technician技术员 tends趋向 to a wounded负伤 soldier士兵
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这张照片中医疗兵正将受伤士兵
11:17
on the helicopter直升机 ride back to the field领域 hospital醫院.
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通过直升机转移至战地医院
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Here is in the field领域 hospital醫院.
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这是战地医院中的照片
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The soldier士兵 on the right has the name名称 of his daughter女儿
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这张照片中右边的大兵身上
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tattooed纹身 across横过 his chest胸部, as a reminder提醒 of home.
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还纹着远方女儿的名字
11:28
From here, the more severely严重 wounded负伤 are transported
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重伤员被从战地医院
11:32
back to Germany德国, where they meet遇到 up with their families家庭
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送往后方的德国医疗机构
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for the first time.
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他们的家人将在那儿与他们会合
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And then back to the States状态 to recuperate疗养 at veterans'退伍军人 hospitals医院,
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随后他们回到如沃特里德之类的军医院
11:43
such这样 as here in Walter沃尔特 Reed芦苇.
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接受进一步康复治疗
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And finally最后, often经常 fitted with high-tech高科技 prosthesis假体,
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最后他们带着充满科技含量的义肢
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they exit出口 the medical system系统 and attempt尝试
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离开医院
11:49
to regain恢复 their pre-war战前 lives生活.
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试图重拾战前的平静生活
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Jim吉姆 took what could have been a straight-up直线上升 medical science科学 story故事
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小詹让一个原本平淡无奇的医疗科学故事
11:54
and gave it a human人的 dimension尺寸 that touched感动 our readers读者 deeply.
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变得充满人性化,深深打动了我们的读者
12:00
Now, these stories故事 are great examples例子
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上面这些故事可以说明
12:02
of how photography摄影 can be used
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摄影如何被用来讲述
12:04
to address地址 some of our most important重要 topics主题.
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一些最为严峻的话题
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But there are also times when photographers摄影师
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但也有些时候
12:09
simply只是 encounter遭遇 things that are, when it comes down to it,
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摄影师发现自己面对的
12:11
just plain fun开玩笑.
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仅仅只是单纯的愉悦
12:13
Photographer摄影师 Paul保罗 Nicklin尼克林 traveled旅行 to Antarctica南极洲
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摄影师保罗·尼克林有一次前往南极洲
12:15
to shoot射击 a story故事 on leopard seals密封件.
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拍摄一个关于豹纹海豹的专题
12:17
They have been rarely很少 photographed拍照, partly部分地 because they are considered考虑
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之前很少有人拍摄相关主题的照片,一部分原因是
12:20
one of the most dangerous危险 predators大鳄 in the ocean海洋.
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人们将其视作海洋中最危险的动物之一
12:23
In fact事实, a year earlier, a researcher研究员 had been
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事实上,就在一年前
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grabbed抓起 by one and pulled down to depth深度 and killed杀害.
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一位研究人员曾被它们拖至海洋深处并杀害
12:27
So you can imagine想像 Paul保罗 was maybe a little bit hesitant
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所以大家可以想象保罗在下水前
12:29
about getting得到 into the water.
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是有些忐忑不安的
12:32
Now, what leopard seals密封件 do mostly大多 is, they eat penguins企鹅.
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对于豹纹海豹来说,每天最重要事情就是吃企鹅了
12:35
You know of "The March游行 of the Penguins企鹅."
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大家应该都知道《帝企鹅日记》吧
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This is sort分类 of the munch蒙克 of the penguins企鹅.
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如果让豹纹海豹来导演,可能就变成《吃企鹅日记》了
12:39
(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
12:42
Here a penguin企鹅 goes up to the edge边缘 and looks容貌 out
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这张照片中,一只企鹅来到岸边
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to see if the coast is clear明确.
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检查水下是否安全
12:47
And then everybody每个人 kind of runs运行 out and goes out.
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然后大家才能放心下水
12:53
But then Paul保罗 got in the water.
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然后保罗也跟着它们下水了
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And he said he was never really afraid害怕 of this.
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他说他当时还真没有害怕
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Well, this one female came来了 up to him.
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这时,照片中这位美女来到了他的身边
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She's probably大概 -- it's a shame耻辱 you can't see it in the photograph照片,
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这位美女大约有四米长
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but she's 12 feet long.
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遗憾的是在照片中还看不全
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So, she is pretty漂亮 significant重大 in size尺寸.
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总而言之她确实是个高个美人
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And Paul保罗 said he was never really afraid害怕,
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保罗觉得自己并不害怕的原因
13:09
because she was more curious好奇 about him than threatened受威胁.
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可能是因为这位美女对他的好奇超过了食欲
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This mouthing唱衰 behavior行为, on the right,
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右边这张照片中这位美女正张开血盆大口
13:14
was really her way of saying to him, "Hey, look how big I am!"
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对他打招呼,“帅哥,你看我漂亮吗”
13:17
Or you know, "My, what big teeth you have."
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要不然就是在说,“牙好,胃口就好”
13:20
(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
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Then Paul保罗 thinks that she simply只是 took pity可怜 on him.
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保罗觉得这位美女也许觉得他有些可怜
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To her, here was this big, goofy高飞 creature生物 in the water
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水里面居然还有这么一个大笨个子
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that for some reason原因 didn't seem似乎 to be interested有兴趣
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不知道为什么
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in chasing penguins企鹅.
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居然对企鹅没有丝毫的兴趣
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So what she did was she started开始 to bring带来 penguins企鹅 to him,
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于是她开始喂企鹅给他吃
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alive, and put them in front面前 of him.
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把活生生的企鹅放到他的面前
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She dropped下降 them off, and then they would swim游泳 away.
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可是只要她一松口,这些企鹅就马上溜之大吉
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She'd kind of look at him, like "What are you doing?"
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她看着他,心想:“这家伙是不是有病啊”
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Go back and get them, and then bring带来 them back
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然后又转身给他找来几只企鹅
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and drop下降 them in front面前 of him.
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又重新看着这些企鹅溜掉
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And she did this over the course课程 of a couple一对 of days,
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这么干了几天以后
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until直到 the point where she got so frustrated受挫 with him
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她彻底对保罗感到失望了
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that she started开始 putting them directly on top最佳 of his head.
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于是她干脆把企鹅直接送到了他嘴巴边上
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
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Which哪一个 just resulted导致 in a fantastic奇妙 photograph照片.
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于是保罗拍下了这张搞笑的照片
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
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Eventually终于, though虽然, Paul保罗 thinks that she just figured想通
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保罗觉得这妞当时肯定在想
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that he was never going to survive生存.
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这大个子迟早会在海里面给饿死
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This is her just puffing膨化 out, you know,
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最后她只好气呼呼的走了
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snorting鼻音 out in disgust厌恶.
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看这照片她气肯定不会小到什么地方去
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(Laughter笑声)
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(笑声)
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And lost丢失 interest利益 with him, and went back to what she does best最好.
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对他最终丧失信心后,妞回家该干嘛干嘛去了
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Paul保罗 set out to photograph照片 a relatively相对
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保罗本来是去拍摄一种
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mysterious神秘 and unknown未知 creature生物,
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神秘而不为人熟知的生物
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and came来了 back with not just a collection采集 of photographs照片,
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但最后得到的除了一系列照片之外
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but an amazing惊人 experience经验 and a great story故事.
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还带回了一次绝佳的体验,一个有趣的故事
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It is these kinds of stories故事,
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正是这样一系列的故事
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ones那些 that go beyond the immediate即时 or just the superficial
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超越了浮光掠影
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that demonstrate演示 the power功率 of photojournalism新闻摄影.
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向我们真正展示了摄影的力量
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I believe that photography摄影 can make a real真实 connection连接 to people,
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我相信摄影可以成为一种积极的力量
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and can be employed就业 as a positive agent代理人
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将人们与周遭世界紧密联系在一起
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for understanding理解 the challenges挑战 and opportunities机会
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让每个人看清我们的世界所面临的挑战
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facing面对 our world世界 today今天.
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也让每个人发现我们的世界所拥有的希望
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Thank you.
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谢谢大家
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(Applause掌声)
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(鼓掌)
Translated by Revol Drib
Reviewed by Haohao Chen

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
David Griffin - Director of photography, National Geographic
As director of photography for National Geographic, David Griffin works with some of the most powerful photographs the world has ever seen.

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David Griffin has one of the world's true dream jobs: He's the director of photography for National Geographic magazine. He works with photo editors and photographers to set the visual direction of the magazine -- which in turn raises the bar for photographers around the world.

Griffin offers an intriguing look into the magazine's creative process on his blog, Editor's Pick, where he talks about how the magazine uses its extraordinary photos to tell compelling stories.

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